Retailers
Wednesday, Oct 21, 2009
Yarraa and UPS to work together
We are proud to announce that UPS, the worldwide shipping firm, has signed an agreement with Yarraa. Yarraa users will now have immediate access to UPS’ solutions to all their shipping and logistics needs, at their fingertips.
For many consumers, our partnership with UPS will make after-purchase services not just easier, but accessible for the first time. Many producers of computers and other electronics offer reverse shipping services for their consumers – but only in certain areas. For example, one well known computer manufacturer we surveyed advertises shipping services through a third-party carrier for its consumers’ post-sales needs, available via a link on its website. However, clicking on the link, the consumer discovers that the shipping services are available only in the United States. A closer look reveals that even within the United States, services are only available in some states! Consumers who live anywhere outside selected parts of the United States were on their own when it comes to sending their products in for servicing.
Until now. Consumers who use Yarraa will now be able to address their shipping needs quickly and easily, no matter where they are. After submitting a service request, just click on our link to UPS and find all the information you need for arranging a pickup. There is no longer any need to depend on company-specific programs that might not be applicable where you live. As with all Yarraa-related services, our UPS link is universal: you can use it for all your after-purchase service needs for all your household and office products, no matter who made, sold, or fixed them. You can also track the delivery status of your items after sending them to the service centre via UPS: Yarraa will tell you when they have arrived at the service centre and when they’ve been sent back to you.
It’s just one more way in which Yarraa is revolutionizing after-purchase services. Your one-stop service is now even more convenient!
Posted at 05:10PM Oct 21, 2009 by David in General | Comments [0]
